Entertainment

The 2015 Formula 1® Rolex Australian Grand Prix will showcase a world of off-track entertainment with an array of activities to suit fans of all ages. Our entertainment schedule is now live and features some old favourites and some fabulous new off-track diversions.

General Admission

Melbourne’s spectacular Albert Park street circuit is the perfect setting for the opening round of the 2015 FIA Formula One World Championship™ season. Get your first look at the new V6 Turbo power unit in action and see how they perform under the new regulations.

James Boag's Premium Zone Upgrade

Upgrade your existing General Admission or Grandstand ticket to access the James Boag's Premium Zone. This is the perfect place to upgrade your Grand Prix experience and enjoy a more comfortable and social environment.

GA + James Boag's Premium Zone Package

These packages include a General Admission ticket as well as access to the James Boag's Premium Zone. With a range of single day, or multi-day packaged options the James Boag's Premium Zone is the perfect place to kick back and enjoy the race.

4-day Grandstand

4-corner Grandstands

The 4 Corner Grandstand ticket option provides an opportunity to experience 4 different stand locations across the 4 days of the event. Watch the action from unique vantage points in a different grandstand each day.

Inside Formula 1®

Webber makes his mark crossing iconic Melbourne bridge

Australian Formula One driver Mark Webber will give Melbourne some high-octane action when he drives a Red Bull Racing F1 car across the city's iconic Bolte Bridge in the lead up to the 2011 Formula 1™ Qantas Australian Grand Prix. The action is set to unfold on the 490m, six-lane bridge on Saturday 19 March at 9.45am.

Mark is no stranger to driving across Australia's famous bridges, having conquered the Sydney Harbour Bridge back in 2005. Now it's Melbourne's turn to experience the excitement. Thousands of spectators are expected to gather at Docklands Waterfront City to view the action live via big-screen TVs and hear the roar of the Red Bull F1 car as it passes overhead.

“It’s a special opportunity to drive across the Bolte Bridge in Melbourne,” Mark Webber commented. “The Australian Grand Prix is a world class event and something we should be very proud about. Everyone works very hard there to put on a great show every year and it’s nice to be able to give something back to the city. It’s a great way of saying thank you for all the support the local people have offered me during the last few seasons and it's a nice way to kick-start the grand prix week; I feel very privileged and I’m looking forward to meeting the people there.”

Following his bridge crossing, Mark will delight the gathered crowd by stopping at Docklands Waterfront City for a question and answer session with Australian F1 commentator Greg Rust.

SCHEDULE

SATURDAY 19 MARCH, 9.45AM

WHO/WHAT:

Mark Webber drives the Red Bull Racing F1 car over the Bolte Bridge in Melbourne, ending at Docklands Waterfront City to meet with fans.

AGPC Information

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